By Fern Gillespie It was the 1880s in Post-Reconstruction America, and Black men had limited voting rights, and Black women, like white women, had no voting...
Last month, The W. E. B. Du Bois Museum Foundation unveiled plans and renderings for the new W. E. B. Du Bois Museum Complex in Accra,...
By Fern GillespieHalle Bailey’s face was on the screen, swimming through the corals for mere seconds. That was all that was needed to elicit viral giggles...
By Timothy V. Johnsonpeoplesworld.orgEsther Cooper Jackson was part of an “astonishingly excellent cohort of Black women of an earlier generation, including Claudia Jones; Shirley Graham; Louise...
celebrates the anniversary of his Passing, this Saturday,August 27, in Great Barrington, Mass. W.E.B. Du Bois often wrote that he was “born by a golden river,”...